Iran War: Trump Calls for 'No More Attacks' as Peace Deal Nears
Quick Look
- US President Donald Trump announced a peace deal with Iran is 'very close' and urged warring parties to cease attacks.
- Pakistan's PM expects finalization within 24 hours, but Iran's IRGC denies a Sunday signing.
- Meanwhile, Israel continues strikes in Lebanon.
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Why It Matters
The US and Iran are on the brink of an agreement to end their monthslong conflict, with mediators and officials pointing to tangible progress. This is a short memorandum of understanding, designed to halt escalation and reopen negotiations.
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Iran war: Trump calls for 'no more attacks'
Felix Tamsut | Mahima Kapoor | Kieran Burke with AP, AFP, Reuters and dpa
Published 06/14/2026Published June 14, 2026
The US president said a peace deal with Iran was close and warned warring parties not to "blow it." Trump has suggested an initial deal could be sign Sunday. DW has more.
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What you need to know
Trump says peace deal with Iran 'very close'
US President warns warring parties not to 'blow it'
Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Saturday he expected a finalization of the deal in 24 hours
But Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has denied plans for a Sunday signing
Israel keeps up airstrikes on southern Lebanon
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
A preliminary US-Iran deal will be signed within the next 72 hours.
Likely · Within days
Israel will continue strikes in Lebanon despite a US-Iran deal.
Possible · Within days
Open Questions
- Will Iran's hardliners accept the deal?
- How will Israel react to a US-Iran agreement?
- Will the Strait of Hormuz fully reopen?






